Process for treating animal habitats
Abstract
This invention deals with a process for treating and sanitizing animal
habitats. In addition to sanitizing the habitat the production of ammonia
and odor from fecal matter and urine is inhibited or terminated. In the
process an animal habitat is cleaned and subsequently treated with
trichlormelamine (TCM). The TCM may be applied by spraying the habitat
with a solution of TCM, by dusting the habitat with powdered TCM or by
treating bedding/litter with TCM. This process produces healthier animals
and as such the productivity of a given grow out is increased. The process
of this invention is particularly suited to animal habitats which are used
to raise batches of hogs, cattle, turkeys and chickens on a continuing
basis. The TCM may be further incorporated into water soluble polymeric
compositions which permit the TCM to be leached out in a controlled
manner. Further the TCM may be incorporated into cellular and noncellular
polymeric compositions which may be used as bedding/litter material, and
cat litter.
| Inventors: |
Schneider; David J. (Union, KY), Bell; Jerry K. (Fayetteville, AR) |
| Assignee: |
H & S Chemical Company, Inc.
(Covington,
KY)
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| Appl. No.:
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09/974,159 |
| Filed:
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October 9, 2001 |